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'''Dennis Satin''' (born February 18, 1968) is a [[Germany|German]] [[film director]] and [[screenwriter]]. He became internationally recognized for the [[movie]] ''Dangerous Dowry'' (German title ''[[:de:Nur aus Liebe|Nur aus Liebe]]'', 1996), as director and screenwriter; starring: [[Katja Riemann]] and [[Hannes Jaenicke]].
'''Dennis Satin''' (born February 18, 1968) is a [[Germany|German]] [[film director]] and [[screenwriter]]. He became internationally recognized for the [[movie]] ''Dangerous Dowry'' (German title ''[[:de:Nur aus Liebe|Nur aus Liebe]]'', 1996), as director and screenwriter; starring: [[Katja Riemann]] and [[Hannes Jaenicke]].



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Dennis Satin (born February 18, 1968) is a German film director and screenwriter. He became internationally recognized for the movie Dangerous Dowry (German title Nur aus Liebe, 1996), as director and screenwriter; starring: Katja Riemann and Hannes Jaenicke.

As director and screenwriter he worked for the successful television-series Wilsberg, an adaption of the novels of the German author Jürgen Kehrer (starring: Leonard Lansink and Rita Russek) and for two of its sequels Wilsberg - Der Minister und das Mädchen 2003 ("The Minister And The Girl") as also Wilsberg und die Tote im See 1999 ("Wilsberg - Death Woman At The Lake").

In addition he worked as director for the cinema-movie Helden und andere Feiglinge 1998 ("Heroes And Other Cowards") and as director for different sequels of German crime-thriller TV-series like "Doppelter Einsatz".

Dennis Satin was born in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, and grew up in Kassel, Hessen. He started his film career at a young age, when he served as a camera-assistant. Today he lives in Cologne.